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The
24-year-old son of a Montana “crisis pregnancy center” board member has
been charged in connection with an attack on one of the state’s only
medical facilities providing abortions, KCFW-TV reported on Thursday.

Authorities in Kalispell arrested Zachary Jordan Klundt while he was
allegedly trying to break into a local bail bonds shop. They later
matched his shoe print to one taken at All Families Health Care after an
office worker reported finding the clinic damaged earlier this week.

RH Reality Check reported
that the suspect’s mother, Twyla Klundt, is a member of the board at
Hope Pregnancy Ministries, a Christian facility also located in
Kalispell.

All Families manager Susan Cahill told RH Reality Check
that the suspect’s mother has told patients that Cahill’s husband, an
acupuncturist, “does the work of the devil.” Cahill also said she
believes the incident was part of an attempt to intimidate the clinic —
one of only four in the state — into shutting down.

“It comes in waves, but it’s an incredible shock that anybody could
have such hate and anger that they would do something like this,” Cahill
was quoted as saying.

The suspect is accused of causing extensive damage to the facility’s
medical equipment, furniture, supplies, files, main sewer line, furnace,
and water heater, among other items. He has been charged with attempted
burglary, burglary, criminal mischief, and theft. If convicted on all
counts, he could spend up to 60 years in prison and pay $200,000 in
fines plus restitution.

Religious or political affiliation matter when a crime is committed because of a person's religious or political beliefs. Destroying a building (or other structure) can most definitely have a religious or political reason.

Quoting tanyainmizzou:

So when a Democrat was wrongly accused of beating his wife, his political affiliation had no bearing. It is t he crime that matters.

But this guy being the son of someone does have bearing? Destroying businesses has no religious or political limits to one side either.

But the guy who has the religious affiliation isn't the one who committed the alleged crime.

Quoting SuperChicken:

Religious or political affiliation matter when a crime is committed because of a person's religious or political beliefs. Destroying a building (or other structure) can most definitely have a religious or political reason.

Quoting tanyainmizzou:

So when a Democrat was wrongly accused of beating his wife, his political affiliation had no bearing. It is t he crime that matters.

But this guy being the son of someone does have bearing? Destroying businesses has no religious or political limits to one side either.

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